%A AM Stoneham
%A AJ Fisher
%A PT Greenland
%J J PHYS-CONDENS MAT
%O Text made available to UCL Discovery by kind permission of IOP Publishing, 2012
%I IOP PUBLISHING LTD
%L discovery10059
%X We propose a new approach to constructing gates for quantum information processing, exploiting the proper-ties of impurities in silicon. Quantum information, embodied in electron spins bound to deep donors, is coupled via optically induced electronic excitation. Gates are manipulated by magnetic fields and optical light pulses; individual gates are addressed by exploiting spatial and spectroscopic selectivity. Such quantum gates do not rely on small energy scales for operation, so might function at or near room temperature. We show the scheme can produce the classes of gates necessary to construct a universal quantum computer.
%D 2003
%N 27
%K SPIN, SPECTROSCOPY
%T Optically driven silicon-based quantum gates with potential for high-temperature operation
%P L447 - L451
%V 15